Italy are set to switch their Six Nations fixtures from Rome's Stadio Flaminio to Florence's Stadio Artemio Franchi after reportedly running out of patience with the owners of their ageing home ground.

The Stadio Flaminio has been the team's Six Nations home since they joined the Championship in 2000 and most recently played host to their shock victory over France last month. But the decaying facilities and the owners alleged failure to re-vamp the ground have led to the Italian Rugby Federation (FIR) moving the national side to Florence that hosted its first Test against Australia in November.

"The Italian rugby federation board has decided home matches in the Six Nations will be transferred to the Stadio Artemio Franchi in Florence in the absence of a definitive and rapid resolution of the problems with the Stadio Flaminio," the FIR said in a statement.

Italy sold out the 80,000-seater San Siro in Milan for a New Zealand Test in 2009 but that venue is used almost every weekend during the Serie A football season that clashes with the Six Nations.